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  • Rigas appeal denied by Supreme Court

    Rigas appeal denied by Supreme Court

    Lawyer Blogs 03/03/2008

    [##_1L|1308208291.jpg|width="120" height="88" alt=""|_##]Adelphia Communications founder John Rigas and his son, Timothy, lost their final appeal Monday of their convictions for fraud that led to the collapse of the nation's fifth-largest cable telev...

  • Justices Let Age Bias Lawsuit Move Ahead

    Justices Let Age Bias Lawsuit Move Ahead

    Lawyer Blogs 02/28/2008

    The Supreme Court yesterday gave the benefit of the doubt to a FedEx worker who claimed age discrimination, and said her case should not be thrown out because of mistakes made by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.The court ruled 7 to 2 that...

  • Exxon Valdez runs aground at Supreme Court

    Exxon Valdez runs aground at Supreme Court

    Lawyer Blogs 02/27/2008

    The Supreme Court is considering whether to prevent victims of the Exxon Valdez disaster from collecting a $2.5 billion judgment, nearly 19 years after the tanker dumped 11 million gallons of oil into Alaska waters.In the case being argued Wednesday,...

  • Court Decision Could Affect Wis. Appeal

    Court Decision Could Affect Wis. Appeal

    Lawyer Blogs 02/27/2008

    An accusatory letter penned by a woman who turned up dead ultimately helped a jury convict her husband. But it also could be what gets him a new trial in the nearly 10-year-old case.A jury convicted Mark Jensen last week of killing Julie Jensen on De...

  • Supreme Court rules in age discrimination case

    Supreme Court rules in age discrimination case

    Lawyer Blogs 02/26/2008

    [##_1L|1195644005.jpg|width="120" height="118" alt=""|_##]The Supreme Court has left the door open for workers in age discrimination cases to present supporting evidence from other employees at a company. In a unanimous decision Tuesday, the justices...

  • Supreme Court Takes Indian Land Case

    Supreme Court Takes Indian Land Case

    Lawyer Blogs 02/25/2008

    [##_1L|1232233377.jpg|width="180" height="122" alt=""|_##]The Supreme Court agreed Monday to resolve a dispute over the federal government's ability to take land into trust for American Indian tribes. Indian rights groups fear that the case involving...

  • NYPD Trio Set for Trial in Groom's Death

    NYPD Trio Set for Trial in Groom's Death

    Lawyer Blogs 02/25/2008

    On the morning of her wedding day, Nicole Paultre Bell learned her groom-to-be was dead.Sean Bell, who had been spending his last night as a single man partying, was killed in a barrage of 50 police bullets outside a strip club.The three police offic...

  • NYC Court Rejects Agent Orange Claims

    NYC Court Rejects Agent Orange Claims

    Lawyer Blogs 02/24/2008

    [##_1L|1078779507.jpg|width="127" height="85" alt=""|_##]A federal appeals court on Friday rejected an effort by Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange to reinstate claims that U.S. companies committed war crimes by making the toxic chemical defoliant us...

  • Rezko lawyer says jail 'degrading,' pleads for release

    Rezko lawyer says jail 'degrading,' pleads for release

    Lawyer Blogs 02/22/2008

    Jailed political fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko's lawyer made an emotional plea for his release from a federal lockup Wednesday, saying he is being held in "degrading" conditions where inmates must share underwear."It's disgusting, judge," chief defe...

  • Medical Device Ruling Redraws Lines on Lawsuits

    Medical Device Ruling Redraws Lines on Lawsuits

    Lawyer Blogs 02/22/2008

    The Supreme Court’s decision Wednesday protecting many types of medical device makers from personal injury lawsuits began rippling through the courts and law offices almost immediately.Hours after the decision in the case, Riegel v. Medtronic, was an...

  • Supreme Court rules workers can sue over 401(k) losses

    Supreme Court rules workers can sue over 401(k) losses

    Lawyer Blogs 02/21/2008

    [##_1L|1228361719.jpg|width="180" height="122" alt=""|_##]The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that individual participants in the most common type of retirement plan can sue under a pension protection law to recover their losses. The unanimous decision...

  • Court Rejects Maine Restrictions On Tobacco Shipping

    Court Rejects Maine Restrictions On Tobacco Shipping

    Lawyer Blogs 02/20/2008

    The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday unanimously rejected provisions of a Maine law that restricts the shipment of tobacco products in the state."Despite the importance of the public health objective, we cannot agree with Maine that the federal law creat...

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